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Hello, in UML 2.1 superstructure, various actions have been defined in chapter 11. I have a confusion in mind regarding some actions, e.g., CallOperationAction...
Tabinda, The actions defined in UML are atomic and do minimal computation. You have to connect them into some meaningful way to model more interesting ...
Hello. Am currently stuck at a point where i require some direction to answer the question that why we can't use Executable UML in normaly system? as we know...
I'm afraid I'll need to know more about your specific problem. There's nothing in Executable UML that makes it more applicable to embedded systems than...
I agree with you, Erick, but I think I can see where Muhammad is coming from. Most application examples, success cases and features in Executable UML seem to...
While not disagreeing with any of the previous replies, I thought it might be helpful to point you all at a link that describes at least one non-embedded uses...
Responding to Chaves... ... I think there is a valid reason for that and I don't think it has anything directly to do with eUML. Certainly OOA and, to a large...
Hello. Thank you to all for replying to my issue. I though "Rafael Chaves" conceived my issue because i found that we can handle basic problems by actions in ...
Thanks for your reply, H. S. Lahman. I didn't mean to hijack Muhammad's Thread, but I guess I did it already... please see my comments inlined below. ... But...
... The action semantics as originally conceived was not intended to be set of "user level" constructs that would be used to directly construct behaviour in a...
Responding to Chaves... ... In CRUD/USER processing the only customer problem being solved is converting one view of data (RDB) to another (UI). If the user...
... Indeed. There were actually even some actions (IterateAction, FilterAction and MapAction) that were dropped from the spec in version 2.0. Cannot guess what...
Let's not confuse two different things. Executable UML is a highly restricted profile of whichever version of UML you happen to prefer. The commercially...
[For some reason only today I got this message from Erick Hagstrom (it was posted on April 24). Stuck in the moderation queue?] ... Erick, then how would you...
Yeah, that's weird. It must have gotten stuck. I only got it this morning too. The answer is: I wouldn't. I didn't sufficiently stress: UML 2.1 action...
Erick, just to clarify on my viewpoint, I am a tool developer, not a modeler. From what I can tell, it is not possible to implement an action language that...
Responding to Chaves... ... For a short paragraph, there are a lot of issues. B-). In more or less reverse order... I don't think the AALs aren't an extension...
... is there a reason you can't specify the query in OCL? Since it changes no state, i don't see why you even need the action language to specify it....
... Srinivas, That was what I thought not long ago. Until I realized that interoperability between UML Action Semantics and OCL was limited (for instance, both...
... Yes, relationship navigation is the backbone for what I am asking for here. When I mention actions for dealing with collections and queries, I am basically...
if Action Language is a better choice instead of using OCL, then can we write guards in Action Language? Since the JUMBALA action language is convinced on...
Responding to Chaves... ... My argument is that in an OO context one wants to avoid constructing collaborations where that sort of thing is necessary. When we...
Responding to Waheed... ... First, I think your recollection is incorrect about support for relational expressions. Alas, I am too lazy to root around in the...
Hey people... Good to be a member in this happening community. At the moment, I doing my uni here and I got a subject about executable UML. And my exams got...
Responding to Henley... ... The purpose of these forums is not to do your homework or exams for you. Doing them yourself is part of the learning process....
As H. S. Lahman has stated, this isn't a place to get answers to your homework, but that doesn't mean the learning experience is entirely on your shoulders. I...
*applause* Yes, excellent! I agree with Lahman's reaction to the specific request, but Riemenschneider is correct w/r/t the general case. If you have a ...